nasser attacked johnson repeatedly orally in his speeches, to the point that johnson suspended shipments of u.s. wheat to egypt and a large portion of the egyptian population was sustained by u.s. wheat shipments. johnson cut it out. >> how much money at that time was the u.s. giving israel or giving egypt? >> israel, several million. very little aid. mostly loans. >> it's not $3 billion or anything like it is now? >> that started much, much later. >> so there's so much here you can't even begin to get to. i need to get from you, though, the first day of this war. what happened? june 5, what happened? what was the extent of, you know the deaths and destruction? >> what's interesting is -- it later became the six-day war and was conceiveed by the israelis as a two-day war with limited objectives. objectives were to knock nasser down a couple of rungs. first of all, by eliming his air force which was the cream of the egyptian military. limiting the air force and then by taking, conquering the first of three defensive lines that the egyptian army set up in sinai. that's all. no taking the e